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**CENTURYLINK C3000Z ROUTER LIMITED TIME DEAL!!**

OVERVIEW

Bonded VDSL2 with Vector C3000Z supports VDSL2 bonding with vectoring. Vectoring support reduces crosstalk for up to 150% increase in performance and range for operators. C3000Z also supports the latest VDSL2 35B profile. Gigabit Ethernet WAN / LAN Port C3000Z includes a dedicated Gigabit Ethernet WAN Port. When CPE is operating in DSL mode, this port will work as a 5th Gigabit LAN Port. Carrier-class Wi-Fi for Seamless Mobility C3000Z offers dual-band WiFi rated at AC2200 and delivers speed of up to 1.7 Gbps* over 5Ghz and 450 Mbps* over 2.4Ghz. High powered Wi-Fi on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz APs extend coverage, unleashing the best wireless experience for homes with growing number of Wi-Fi devices. In addition, the ability to create multiple Wi-Fi networks with up to 4 SSIDs helps operators easily create separate WLAN networks for video, data and guests. Enhanced Security Features Forms Robust Protection Enhanced security ensures the protection of traffic from the WAN to the LAN. Through ZyXEL’s implementation of dual Ethernet firewalls (NAT and SPI), the C3000Z is able to identify and manage malicious content and applications. And, as part of its wireless security design, the C3000Z supports WPA2/WPA and features a hardware WPS button allowing customers to enjoy easy setup using a simple button. These features simplify the end user’s ability to set up and utilize a secure, wireless network. TR-069 Remote Management The C3000Z provides DSL Forum compliant TR-069 remote management features to ensure faster deployment by Service Providers. In addition, ZyXEL’s standard onboard management options, remote provisioning, monitoring, and management features help CenturyLink reduce OPEX while enhancing customer satisfaction. *Listed wireless data transfer rates are the theoretical maximum. The actual data transfer rate may vary depending on the network environment.

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How to Boost Wi-Fi | Internet Setup 02:40

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So a lot of people ask me, "How do I get my Wi-Fi to work faster or to have more range?" And there are actually a few things you can do to increase the powere of your Wi-Fi or to boost it a little bit. The first thing I would do is really try to look for a better driver for your network card. You can't really do this on Macs, but on PCs if you go to the manufacturer of the laptop or whoever made your wireless adapter, you will find drivers there. And these drivers are updated every few months. Sometimes newer drivers can definitely give you more speed and more range.
The other thing you can do is change the channel of your wireless network. So if you go to the setup page of your wireless router, you will see that every router has a channel that it broadcasts on. And if you live in an area that has a lot of wireless networks around, some of them might be using the same channel that you are. So it would be a good trick to go to the wireless setup page and try to change the channel to a different channel. You can experiment with that by just changing it and seeing if it gets any better, or you can use your phone to download an app that actually kind of scans the air around you and tells you which networks are using which channels exactly.
Another thing you can do is use an access point. So if you have the energy to do it, you can actually wire an access point from your router to another place at the house, and you'll kind of get a second hotspot which will give you more range and connects you to the same network so you can share stuff between all your computers. Another idea, if you don't want to wire anything is to use range extender like this one. This range extender actually has two radio antennas in it, not just one, so it can use one of them to connect to the existing network, and then use the second one to create a new network that will connect to the existing network.
Another thing you can do is get a better wireless adapter for your computer. Your computer might be old, or it might have been cheap, and they people who built it just put a crappy wireless adapter in it. So you can buy a better wireless adapter, like this one for example, that has newer standards, more speed, and more range. They come in all different shapes and forms, but I like this one because it's a USB adapter, and it's really easy to use. You can just plug it in right here to the USB port, and voila, we have a new wireless adapter that should be much faster and much better.
Other than that, there's also upgrading the firmware. If you go to your router setup page, there's always an option to upgrade the software that runs on the router. You can find newer software on the website of the manufacturer, download it, and then install it on the router, and that usually fixes bugs, enhances speed, and makes the whole thing a lot more stable. And that's how you boost your network.

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